2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
Hi Gavin,
lovely trees mate,like the accents too,is that winter grass as one one of them?
Anthony
lovely trees mate,like the accents too,is that winter grass as one one of them?
Anthony
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
Poa annua Anthony
Great trees Gavin
Kevin

Great trees Gavin
Kevin
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
I was speaking with people who had been to the show today and reports were very good on the quality of the bonsai on display. Good reports also on the sales area, but don't buy everything before I get there tomorrow.
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
Thanks Kevin. They're on their best behaviour. Sunday best, and so on.
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
That was quite a show and was awesome to finally meet some of the members from here. It was a great open area to move around in and see all the trees.
I finally got to meet Neil (shibui), it was great to chat with you, and buy a little tree off you.
It was great to finally have a good chat with Grant about bonsai, as the poor guy was flat off his feet at the Ausbonsai sale day selling pots.
You are both a wealth of information and a credit to this site.
As usual any chat with Pat Kennedy is awesome. But whatever you do, don't challenge him to a game of chinese checkers.
It was clearly obvious how much of an influence Pats beautiful pots have had when you see how many bonsai were displayed in them.
Thank you so much for the pots, Pat and Graeme. They are fantastic.
Nice to finally meet Marg with her pots.
I would have loved to have sat in on the demonstrations but I had jobs to do at home and that was a heck of a drive back home.
But I have to say.... that was obviously not Canberra grammar school. That was Hogwarts Castle! I think at one point I stumbled across Dumbledore while looking for the toilets.
Some of the trees really took my eye, but I didn't take many pics as I was too busy looking and talking.
These 5 were definitely my favourites:
The first tree - an English elm is one of the most beautiful trees I've ever seen. It has such a beautiful look to it. It looks so raw and natural I just love it. It officially got my vote for favourite tree.
The second tree was just lovely. A callitris which also looked very natural and beautiful. If it had not been for the elm, this would have been my vote.
The remaining 3 were all beautiful.
I finally got to meet Neil (shibui), it was great to chat with you, and buy a little tree off you.
It was great to finally have a good chat with Grant about bonsai, as the poor guy was flat off his feet at the Ausbonsai sale day selling pots.
You are both a wealth of information and a credit to this site.
As usual any chat with Pat Kennedy is awesome. But whatever you do, don't challenge him to a game of chinese checkers.

Thank you so much for the pots, Pat and Graeme. They are fantastic.


Nice to finally meet Marg with her pots.
I would have loved to have sat in on the demonstrations but I had jobs to do at home and that was a heck of a drive back home.

But I have to say.... that was obviously not Canberra grammar school. That was Hogwarts Castle! I think at one point I stumbled across Dumbledore while looking for the toilets.

Some of the trees really took my eye, but I didn't take many pics as I was too busy looking and talking.
These 5 were definitely my favourites:
The first tree - an English elm is one of the most beautiful trees I've ever seen. It has such a beautiful look to it. It looks so raw and natural I just love it. It officially got my vote for favourite tree.
The second tree was just lovely. A callitris which also looked very natural and beautiful. If it had not been for the elm, this would have been my vote.
The remaining 3 were all beautiful.
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724
Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
Thanks for the pictures for those that didn't make it.
I love the Hinoki. Great shape and foliage.
I love the Hinoki. Great shape and foliage.
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
I didn't make it to canberra this year
so thanks for posting the photos.

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Just like Rory i didn't take many pictures on my visit to the show. I was too busy looking around and showing my daughter the trees.
Just posting pictures that haven't already been posted by Rory.
Great show this year. Cant wait for next year
Just posting pictures that haven't already been posted by Rory.
Great show this year. Cant wait for next year
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
Here are a couple more photos from the show.
Also a couple of impressive suiseki displays
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Re: 2016 Canberra Bonsai Society Annual Show 8 & 9 October
It was good to see so many people from interstate this year.
It was a very good show in both layout and quality.
Grant
It was a very good show in both layout and quality.
Grant